The car, according to a segment on the Discovery Channel series “MythBusters” that premiered Wednesday.

Kent Johnson, an assistant research engineer at the University of California, Riverside, oversaw the analysis of the data that showed harmful pollutants from the tested motorcycles exceeded those from the cars tested.

On the show, the MythBusters tested three cars and three motorcycles, one each from 1980s, 1990s and 2000s. They measured fuel efficiency as well as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitric oxide emissions.

The found the motorcycles were more fuel efficient and produced less carbon dioxide that the motorcycles. However, the motorcycles emitted more carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitric oxide emissions, all of which pollute the air.

They also outfitted the motorcycles with an aerodynamic bubble they built. Even with that, the cars outperformed the motorcycles in terms of carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons and nitric oxide emissions.

Johnson, an assistant research engineer at the Center for Environmental Research and Technology at the Bourns College of Engineering, took part in the segment because he and his colleagues at the Center for Environmental Research and Technology are among the leaders in advancing the science of vehicle emissions testing from the laboratory, to in-use evaluation, to portable emissions measurement systems.

The researchers have measured the pollution profiles of hundreds of models of cars using dozens of fuel formulations, as well as testing of many off-road vehicles, stationary pollution sources, locomotives, port vehicles, harbor craft, and ocean-going vessels.

Johnson was on the set during three days of filming in June in Oakland. He then spent another two days analyzing the results from the portable emission measurement systems. The results were gathered by Global MRV – Clean Air Technologies Division, a Medford, N.Y.-based company that also provided its exclusive emissions measurement technologies for the segment.

The Emmy-nominated “MythBusters” – hosted by Adam Savage, Jamie Hyneman,Tory Belleci, Kari Byron and Grant Imahara – aims to uncover the truth behind myths and legends by mixing scientific method with curiosity and ingenuity to create a signature style of experimentation. Called “the best science show on television, “MythBusters” airs at 9 p.m. Wednesdays on Discovery Channel.

It's not that bizarre, carbon monoxide levels are cut out by catalytic converters, look at the size of one on a bike, and one on a car. It's easy to see that the bikes one is less efficient at converting co into co2.

Add your Comments

Images hosted in your AgentSpace can now be posted in the comments section using the following syntax (case matters):
[img]IMAGE URL[/img]Example:[img]http://agent001.myautospies.com/images/sample.jpg[/img]